Wallington Hall

We prepared a quinquennial inspection and report on the historic fabric of this late sixteenth century building in the Centre of Bradford on Avon. Built originally for church use. It became a grammar school in the nineteenth century and is now the principal Freemasons Lodge in the town. An important local landmark the building is built of local stone with mullioned and transomed windows, drip mouldings, substantial buttresses and a fine diminishing coursed stone slab roof.